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Circulation. DAILY HERA! 25 aA annum—pa\ at the IN'TING of all kinds executed with beauty and des tall Kean paid, or the postage fon money remitced. a GORDON BENNETT, All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to he establishment, 3 i deducted from the subserie will be Nee ter of the Northwest orate of Fulton und Nesesu street mee STATES MAIL LINE. liars through to Albany. NDING at the Intermediate places, far es the ice will permit—There is good ud srayen willbe. in resdizeas to oust) Daseagers to tigi a the ar fal of the boat. Passage $4 through to Albany. ‘The celebrated ice steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain Wm, 1H. Peck, leaves boat vuraday, Deve K i pply on board, C. , ose alr what” “9 Perot 7-0. Seis ber 1845. NOTICE ry ste be Courtlandt and SRR HN Ses ee ments with me 'ORWICH, to run to . far as nl it,) every day at 5 Selocks FM iil farther ‘ork, Dec. 3d, 845. novice, ‘apt Joho Eldri ber 22d, her eu a NEW LINE POOL —Packet of the 2ist D well-known, fast sailing pac ‘OF PACKETS Fi 1m bet ‘he 81 shi ill positively sail on Monday, and stee! to secure AB re x lay. The sceommodation. of this passes the is ship for cabin. gers cannot be surpassed. should T, TAPSCOTT, 75 Squth str IVER: second see iiaen cerca not. fa board, foot of Burling Stier tp aconngg yk ee Saree he dir R LIVER- plendid, tOOL, Decem- corner Maiden lane. aster, Passengers at mucl Plication on board JO. N. B. pool en the 2d of | as abovi FOR LIVERPOOL- kuown regular packet, shi 1 —Seennd eabi cured at this og Eeeaater na will 1 bin, second cabip aud teas than the waual rates, by imme ship, foot of rv it HNL ‘e lover st, Or to near Wall for return of feid’ ship, to Plended and well ST. PATRICK, Proul, December, her regulat a most handsome and comfortable manner accom- d number of e ateerage diate ap- RDMAN & CO. 61 South st. street. assages can also be se- il from Liver- Drunry next, at very low rater, by applying 17re York Line—regular pac tarday, 27h The ete RENNES: her regular any. for freight or modatior oositwwel ositvvely no go asth inate ‘Agent in New promptly forward, Packet ship the Tennessee, and sail 10th January, ns, apply on LOUISVILLE, Hunt, master, aE RS eet ods received on board after friday aasage, having handsome furnished accom- f foot of. Wall at., uth st. evenitig, Orle@s, James E. Woodruff, who will all goods to his address. ‘ will her regular day. succeed diére ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS FOR 20th, bert} foot of Wall di6re shoul at. ‘OR LIVERPOOL—To sail on the 20th Dec. ‘The splendid shi er, will d not fail to make early a orto W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 South street, NEW ORLEANS—Packet of the 20th Dee.—The endid,well known, fast sailing packet ship UNION, Captain Rattoone, will positively sail on Saturday, December | her regular day. ‘The accommodations of thi steerage passengers cannot be sur; corner Maiden lane. d ship ORPHAN, Captam Urqu positively sail as above, art, mas javing very superior accommodations for cabin, second cabin and st should wake tmme North River, or to N. B.—A stove the comfort of the FOR and copper fastened barque ‘TA. master, 500 tons burthen, will sail fur ‘the al Port aud meet with quick despate! For freight or ply on board. pier 13 ER. di6re Comer of Pine and South st be furnished in the house on be fe PE Re late application on bo: at pi JOSEPH McMURRA will second cabin passengers. LIVER‘OOL—The fast ¢, having excellent accomimodat orto WOODHULL & MINTUR| ers, persons wishing to secure berths, ioe No.6 eets, New York ions, ap- ‘N, South street. FOR GLASGOW_R. uown, fast sailing Br apt Hobert Scott, her cargo engaged, ‘or freight or passa Ply,on board, foot of et of hy tons burthen Price of | The ne Phillip Woodhouse, will sw her rewalar day, gist Jan. ‘The regul ‘ket shi » N.T. Hizasseruiss gig, osee. 5.7. oi ‘OX LIVERFOOL—The New Line—Reguiar 2iat Dece:nber—The superior fast sallin; ship LIVERPOOL, Capt Johu tldridge, 11 nl ‘ll sail as above, herr Fort-eight or passage, having splead state rooms and cabin, 0 tons burthen, hi will meet with quick dispateh. = ie street Be Re or to WOODHULL & MINTUR #7 South Har! yon board, wee ODHULL & M. ‘$7 South egular Pecket—The yal arque ANN HARLEY, EY most o| » having excellent accommodations, ap- Ny street, master, digre pyre large and comfortable fo Harting slip, INTURN, street. pessage $100, if : et ship Queen of the 1Vest, 1150 tons barthen,Capt eeeed the’ Liverpcol, and sail Et on re STOKAGE FO. S HR CORN, GRAIN ANU FLUUK. TORAGE for fifty thousand bushels Corn or Grain, and twenty thousand barrels Flour, ean be had in the Brick Stores five minutes’ walk from South Ferry, Brooklyn, on yery moderate terms. ‘There is a good pier adjoining these premises, anu suchen depih of water for the largest clas slips. Apply to CHADBORN & CO., on the premises. 028 Im*r LOOK AT THIS. IMPORTED FRENCH BOOTS of the best quality at theextraordinary low price of, + $5 00 Double Sol, the best article. 15 50 Cork Sole do 2 650 french Calf Boots, ra + 500 French Calt Shoes 200 Gent, Hall Boots. 225 Dancing Pumps, th 125 Dancing Gaiters, with Patent L Tip ABS TRY And 2 general assortment of India Rubbers avd ali kinds of Over Shoes, from the smallest to the largest; also a great as- sortment of Boys’ Boots snd Shoes; Misses and Children’s do. Ladies in this store will find the greatest assortment of Gaiters, Buckins, Sips, ‘Ties, Quilted Shoes, Moccasins, Clogs, Toilet Slips, white and bleek Sati i ab ‘bers of all the different stnallest to the largest, an ‘way, comer of Frauklin street. nid Im'r ‘Satin and white aoe qualities, sorts an but one ice asked, at 367 Broad- M. CAHILL. PREMIUM BOOTS, FINE FRENCH BOOTS for 98 50, city made, and for styleand durability, 1 stores for $5. bility, they are equal to those sold’ Fine in other ench Premium Imperial Dress Boots for $4 59, equai to those now in Ue sore for $6 or $7, at YOUNG & J) one ofthe most boots having been, be the best boots f Asuperior new si constantly ou hai INE’S French Boot au hionable establishments i Jud; the late Fair at Ni lor Je ach Dancing Gaiter: Our Viblo’s, are said to price ever sold in this country. Also, , and overshoes, i goods warranted to give satisfaction. Boots and Shoes made to order in store, 3 Cor, of Third wW. ING’ SHE SUBSCRIBERS respe: tants end stranj the lessees of the al of Charles Lee Jones, and only three minutes’ walk from U ‘The style in wh on the mach-admii sleeping apartments, and the private or publ Phe establi eleganc. he apartments inferior to none an, Many attractions of t HI the deli taurant, where all ite cl the public, dit 3teodre ment being new, and furni 1¢ proprietors feel coufident it will vie with any. lar establishmeat in the Union. _ x wiated to dinner and sppnet. parties aj i the shortest notice. Mending don YOUNG & JONES, 4 Aun st near Broadwat TON CiT rs visiting the city, that they have veestablishment, known aa the 84. und directh 's ne y Oppos ich this establishment is to be cond: e in the ctfully announce to the inhabi- become property 1's tocalion is tmmeshately adja- a wh by tel the Capitol and the priucipal ncted, is red kuropenn plan, of letting the parlors and , irnishitg meals to order, either in li¢ rooms, as parties may de ap or any other city. In at establishment, there re. ed with neatness Ww ies i td ip Bs be served "0 es, We respectfully. soliett the petro a pee’ BROWN We ROKE., TURTLE SOUP FOR EXPORTATION. G Ge Soup for Captains and families, pat uy ‘Upwards of Ib0different dshes served. ‘Upward: Reaenee on, Henry ir establishi y similal Very thankful for the encouragems last five years, and in the hope honor to eall thy 7 im*re can and French Dining street, has always ready Gr. in tin boxes. bi it rhe coment of the vstert Gostin, eatin Boston, of elf your most obedient restaurateur, He has |. tel Saloon, cen Tur? ifferent di up daily for dinner rom 12M. Uli 5 P.M; the best of the markets: all k-nds Kaine, &e.,for prices which mit every body. erected aimachine whereon diuner for 200 persons can be ° i} iy in M. til 9 P. M., (except the first day in has erected at « great expe! jass., No. 16 Devoushy tbestowed on me for the continusnee, 1 have the L, GOSLING. HOTEL DES DEUX FREKES. ee, and Rooms on the Bur DH is more co i got fay other ph afore ‘lier, a le and economical require them to be abseut sietand healthy location of thy hotel citred trom the aoise, ‘bustle and 6 park, retired from the noise, bustle and con! Tonghtares, Yet adjacent thereto, M: ings, presents the most posite Duane park, iv th ‘ellers, and merchant je iu general ar No, 77 thay ot fail’ to satisfy the most be found a nich qupply of Broadway, where Br it th elrable Fesidence.” 168 Danes nu be had at any convenient hour Hicate pal Pastry an Plan. its whose ite Duane St, 0} Tm a, FRENCH RESTAURANT & Adee HOUSE, AT NO. 77 BROAT i :SIKURS BUNEL & LE COMTS, beg to mnnounce nd to distinished families in they lave opened au elegaat Brench Ri rant wetionery, Je ice creams, Charlottes-russes, &e. qaisite Liquote an the most cholce Wines, Orders received from bam for Breakiaats, Dinners and Suppers, ot separa’ dishes. ¢Parces supplied with every kind of Pastry, Jellies Confeotrovaries and ice Creams. a3 im*re a, MERCHANTS’ SCG HAT SALES lt INTER, STYLE, GENTLEMEN'S BEAVER and Wi rench Sil the very best mai ment, entith 10 im*r ityles, are now ready for ins) ee ud quality of the goods offered nt thi , Travelling, Evening and other jals, got up m the most fushionabl tou and sale E, Merchants’ box a 10 William to the notice of those about ROWE On Sout pstablish. 0K. H. 3s" COMPOUND SYR THE TRI For selo by MOORE & €O., the Ann street, and p SLL HART 3 WASHINGTON HOU 243 Chestnut nization and fitting up o! ‘complete. JUST OPENE. COLUMBIA HOUSE CHESNUT STREET, ry UP OF NAPHTHA. [UMPH COMPLETE !! American peer vow York Peis $18 bottle Street, PHILADELPHIA. | ATHS just introduoed—Warm, and Cold—in fine apart 1 mous, for both ladies and lemen; and the entire orga- feve jeut of the Washington | Between Sixth and Seventh Streets, PHILADEL! BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO., ‘Proprietors. JAMES BAGLEY. late of Jones’ Hotel. HENRY C.MACKENZI« formerly of WashingtouHouse ‘824 2tnre ots, C sf bate ndiImje_ | SE, { au Im’ inconvenience. Kor elu ers, eyebrows, &e. to a brown, ‘Phe slightest evil consequences need rom its use—it 1s altogether harmless. marked B. Forsale, whdtesale nud reta Pi and b 1, bs ULES HAUEL, Perfumer m Arewult, Las ‘No. 4g South Third street, tre ‘Bazvar, Willard, 8. W. f Willis | “Premiums awarded at the Franklin Institute. CHEMICAL RESULT-A WONDER —VIY CELE A GRATEO VEGEFABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE, ‘to tantaneousl hair, without 18 composition inthe ouly one suuctioned by the science of chemistry, to, dye, ie an je manner, the various «radacions 0 etre thon a inconvience, and hrs Jeatiied the i aan pa ING if brown, box ‘Bewar'of counterfeits —Ask for ‘Jules Hauel’s Vegetable Liquid Hair Dye,” if you want the genuine article. Chemist, _ uts:—J, B. Jacquemod,,No. {15 Broad fos. 149 aud 151 Broadw corner of Cedar and William streets. y hair, not be feares hiladelphia. ay; B.A ay; nl6 Im*re DIRECTLY OFPOSITE HOWARD" FAYE init reeled a large and splendid L WINTER their usual fashionable style and finish. READY M Overcoats—Super Freneh Castor and double sts, . \wers, Hosiery, Scarfs, Cravats, Gloves, others exposed to the weather to a superior arti double milled Kersey, drab and blue, very he tured expressly for ther. STAATS & BARKER, CLOTHING AND FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 179 ‘Broadway. HOTEL, GOODS, which they swil}raake: up to order in 80, LADE CLOTHING, milied Gloth.. + $15,00 to $35.00 do Pweeds, Ke, &e 4,00 to $1600 Cloaks—..,0.. 0... + 7,00 to $25,00 Dress and Frock’ Coats,” Ve: ‘Shirts, Undershirts, Suspenders, &c., . B.—S. & B. wish to call the attention of travellers and assortment of icle of avy, manut nd im* in JHN DARLEY, MERCHANT TAILOR, 146 Broadway and 78 Liberty EIN desirous of selling the balance of Fall and Winter Goods, suitable for Gen: fers them on the most reasonable terms, aud sol tion of gentlamen about purchssin; He also offers the balance o READY M. consisting of Dress and Frock Coat Cloaks, Sacks and Offi from now ti ats, which will ill the Ist of February, AT COST. farge and choice assortment of Shirts, 8 id Under Apparel, constintly on hui Gentlemen furnishing their own mate made and trimmed, and a fit warranted. 1C7> For sale, asplendid Coachman’s Coat. Al Ho: ‘well assorted stock of ADi& CLOTHING, Pants and Vests, Surtouts Street, large stock of en's wear, of- the atten- be sold arfs, Cravats, I, can have it ais Im*me GENTLEM AMBRO! CREAMS, defy a comparison in America or Ku son will use any other after usi " the best, the very best. Give it ouly asingle t ask any more to convince you. I warrant it, For sale wholesale and retail, at 46 South Artanie Willard, 8. Premi corner of Cedar ai cr awarded at the Frank! justi cute. EN OF NEW Y¥ My SIAL ROSE AND ALMOND SHAVING using this Emollient Paste. and by my agents:—J. B. Jaquemod, No. 415 Brond\ alayette Bazaar, Nou. 149. and 151 Broad celebrated rope No per- tis rial. Ido not ui6 Im*re . FRENCH CHINA. Nendid fthe fc Wehiiney Decorated Diauer and Beseert . Sets, from . aia Rich Faney Decorated ‘en ‘Sets, from aria Toilet Bets... 2. iu by Tete- Vas uf My; h mottoes, and Cologne, Bo & Shing of every description a Plain White CI inuer, Dessert an: any quantity required. GLASS WAl attern, RE, sortinent of Plain and Htich Cut Glass, of ey 22 Im#re GERARDIN, 15 John street, has _just received on con- + signment and offers for sale, at very reasonable prices, & ve 00 to $950 00 12 09 to $125 00 e. ‘always on hand and feu Sets, of every description, sold in On consignment from manufacturers, and for sale, a, larg: ax- GERARDIN, - 15 Joha street, up stairs. TEA TRAYS, &e. HE SUBSCRIBER has just opened a splen of Solart-amps of various patterns; Suspend Solars; Chandehers with from ane to five li Brovzed Girandoles, of entire new pstterns, ortment of Japanned ‘J'ea Trays, 0! upou the most reasonable terms. 151 Falton street one door east of N. B.—Wanted at the above establishment, a man lamp maker. SOLAR LAMPS, CHANDELIERS, GIRANDOLES'‘ bs vr prisms of the finest lustre, 1m sets and pairs. Iso, an oval patterns, which he offers for sale at wholesale and retail, JOHN W. MORGAN, id assortment ket if Gothic and f Brosdway. good jonmney- ull im*me POTHE BEAUTIFIERS OF THE COMPL rising Efficacy! —MY EAU DIVINE DE As acreator and conse! charm of female loveliness, HAUEL’S Nymph Soap, or Eau transparent fair Bivine de V ntal balsainie admixtui minute ies from the surface, allays ‘lou pily protect, with every appearance of youthful most advance: periods of lite. For sale, wholesale and retail, by. aad by my agents:—J. B. Ja mod, NoAld Astaalt, Lafa Willard, 8. W. corner ot Cedar and Wi ‘reminm was awarded at the Frankly POWDER has been found pighly ladies who havo been afflicte with wes ‘ it will be found to be the toilet,as the use of any sharp instrament: aud the hair is removed in five or ten minutes al tion. ‘This composition is infallible, and warranted perfloua hair, After numeroes trials 1 cates of success which cannot be contested. For sale, wholesale and retail, 2 JULES care, a and by my sgeayr J, B. Jacquemod, No. 415 Artault, Lagy Willard, 8. Preminms awarded at the Franklin fustitn THE PARISIAN SEC: UST PUBLISHED, a New Translation froi entitled ‘The Paris fect security ogainst Sexu without the use of Medicine or any disnyreenb universally understood aud employed by men Farle, Loatiog, nd other large cities, Member of the Facult Venereal Hospital—K Rue ve St Honore 29, Published by bru 0 Was = joston. EXION—Sur- g ; VENUS AND NYMPH SOAP, composed of an eastern botanical d surprising efficucy for rendering the skin soft and fair, as well ‘as imparting a delicate roseate hue to the complexion. tor of that most di coid to exert an almost magical power. Composed for its, to the utter exclusion of a! flectuaily dissipat ess, tan, pimples, freckles, sunburn, ent sies pe 4 80 1uinical to ‘femaleloveliness. most bilious complesion ito one of while on the neck, hands and arms, it be a delicacy and fairness which its continued use will hay i SULES HAUEL, Practical Chemist and lerfumer, 46 South Third street, Philadelph; Brgad 151 Broadway; streets. tute. n16 Im*re LADIES IN PARTICULAR—MY DEPILA with supertluous when its growth has been confined to the uj Riving a masculine tir to the tirely avoided, | {ter its applicay | have received certifi- sat HAUEL’S DEPOT, 46 South Third street, Puiladelphia. roadway; F, ete Bazaar, Nes. 19 and 151 Broadway; A . corner of Cedar and Williams eda ORET, Secret, or Self Preservati Diseases, under all circumstances, ALEXANDER LEBAUM, M. D, f Medicine of Paris—Physician to the ht of the Legion of Honor, &e., &e.— "aris. tH. Dumont, Legal Deputy for Dr. Le- cents per copy— reaseil, post paid, WYATT & KETCH- ‘olon & Adriance, i jovery of ert ‘kin, JULES ‘enus, may be forthe most cuta- ts use rae charin to the A A beneficial and and according ddition to 0 remove su- p16 Im*re am the Fi h, le necessity — of fashion in in the 18 Ime W YORK, | confidently recommend it to all simil Highland Cottages, with gronnd pleas, of the Aighland Cott at near Boston, desigued and erected by Win, B- sale at the stores of Saxton and Miles, Wiley & Por ‘Newman, oe Loe Sou; ead ouser book stores in New York, Philadelphia acd Bost TLENTION!. ALL WHO névarsslfy sowie: slsee Torche pounhy whiowaces it given tot ee or the pearly whiteness it gives Teeth, wichout the abgeat ty fay. . ‘sale, wholesale m 5 Po Mee SLES HAUEL'S ed guctiea} Chemist and Perfumer, ‘hird street, Philadelphia. yest my agents:—J. B. J: mod No 415 Broadway; F.A. Artault, Latayette Bazaar, ¥ fo 8. on. ne Tw*r DESIRE PEARLY WHITE ROSE TOOTH PASTE is ‘os 149 and 151 Broadway; A. lard, comer of Cedaraud William streets. ums awarded at the ¥ranklin Institute. WELDED IRON BOILER FLUES, O%, ANY DIAMETER, but not exceeding 16)4 feet in | length; thickness of metal from Il to Lt, wive guage. | ‘These are the ooly Tubes used by the English aud French | government steamers, and other fast steamboats, andean be } preeuved only from the Patertee. re THOS PROSSER, 6 Liberty at NV OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE | WANTED, i ENTLEMEN and Failies can ‘obtain the fall value for | Ail kinds of supertiuons effeccs they wish, to dispose of, | Gentlemen’s Wearing Apparel, Fire ving or returning to the G such as Ladies an Arms, Furniture, &e. Gentlemen le: iy will Hud 1c 16 thei advantage to seud for the subscriber who pledges himself to sive a fur price for all arti offer N. B.—A line through the Post Office ee mptly at- tended to T. LEVENSTYN, i 027 Im*me 466 Broadway, up stairs. pn dQhEY LENT MONEY LENT. & t pri Fmt 4 i Bevel » Diamond ieldnad ilver Waecheas Plate, Wear 1g Apparel’ and every dese ; ing SpE" JOHN BM. DAVIES, Licensed Pawnbroker, 028 Im*re 232 William street near Duane street. Orvicr or THE JeFPenson INaURANCE Co., i New York, July 24, 1845. HE, Stockholders of this Company are requested to eail at the office of the Company and signity whether it be their wish to fill up their respeéftve shares,or to receive a number of shares equal to the present value of their stock. | The Stockholders residing out of the city are requested to couvey their intention by post, to the office Wo. 50 Wal ‘D. W. THORNE, Pres’t, Gro T. Korn. Snc'y. ivas re NSUMPTIVE: AD. PEEKS VEGeT ABLE COUGH SYRUP, or Pulmonic Balsam!—Read the evidence:— d BRaoKiyn, September 9h, 1845. Mr, Peek—Dear Sir—Thankfulness and gratitude induce me to give my testim fayor of your valuable Cough Syrup, Abouteightor nine months ago 1 wis attacked with asevere cough, attended with symptons 0 violent as seriously to alarm ly and friends; while its long continuance threatened a total destruction of health and comfort. Under these eircum- stances, and experiencing no relief from the usual remedies,my husband was induced, by your solicitation. to administer your Syrup. He purchasell a bottle, and the effect it had was aston- ishing; it operated like magic, aud completely broke up my cough, healed the soreiess o/ the chest, banished all the atarm- ing” symptoms, and kas left me m the possession of aa exeellent appetite and completely restored to health. You inay refer any one who wishes to have further evidence of its effects, to my husband, at the Match store, No.3 Courtlandt st or tome, _ LUCRETIA LOCK WOOD, No. 160 Nassau street, Brooklyn, L. I Prepared and sold wholesale and retail, by WM. 'T. 94 John street ond 117 Greenwich avenue, N.Y, jAgents—Coddington, coruer Spring wid Hudson sta.s Hare, Grand apd Norfolk streets; Owen, Bowery and Bond street Ford, Kour:h aud Wooster streets; ‘Hubbard, Grove andila, sou; Mountain, Futton street, Brooklyn. Price 75 ceuteper botile nll Lame THI GREAT AMERICAN KEMEDY. SOUTHERN LM. HI3 MEDICINE is a pleasant and effectual remedy for Colds, Coughs, Influenea, Raising of Elood, Asthma, risy, Bronchitis, Liver Complaint, Consumption, and other diseases arising from obstracted perspiration. Now read this testimony, and call or send and get gratgitously a pamphlet containing a ‘Treatise on Consumption, and uumerous sworn certificates, such as follow: _ My wife was afflicted with affection of the lungs, pain in the side and chest, and general debility, expectorating’ blood and pus for8 years. I employed the best medical skill, homeopa- thicand allopathic. ‘They pronounced her lungs ulcerated and despaired of effecting cure. I tried various patent medicines without effect Finally, in August last, I tried your Southern Balm. She has taken two bottles and'is perfectly cured. I y affected ? A.B, HAUPTMAN, p ,_ Resideuce 14 Clarke st., store 608 Brondway. City and County of New York, ss—A. B. Hauptman, being duly swoin, deposes and says that the above certificate is cor- reet and true. : . H. MUNN, Com. of Deeds. ‘The Southern Balm is sold by druggists ‘generally through- outthe U.S. Also, THE ANIMATING, APERIENT, ALTERATIVE SOUTHERN BALM PILLS, 12 centaa box of 3 pills. ‘The best aud cheapest general Fami- ly Pill everintroduced.' ‘These Pills have been tested many, in of disease arising from an impure state of the bio . aud haye proved a rafe and effic purifier, removing m wer fromm the stomach aud bowg)s. promoting digestion, arung vigor to the system. Fer further itormation, era Balin Pamphlet, to be had gratis at the Depot, ee Sor 688 Broadway, where the medicines are sold, wholesale and retail; also by Wyatté Ketehumy 12. Ful- ton street. More Agents wanted throughout the United States and Ca- 038 Im*r “A ‘ieberal discount to dealers. New Invented WIGS AND 'TOUPEES. ATCHELOR’S new nted Wigs and Scalps so} resem#le the natural bairas to defy detection. It an judifferent head B rearcely a maiter of regret loosin when a new one perfeouly, adapted to the counte! of every wearer, and without any of the vexati SiAgag experienced by wig wearers, can, be procared xt WM: BATCHELOR’S, 2 Wall street, near Broadway. Removed trom Brosdway. nl6 Im*m HILL'S abet en hook shata he FORK THE R. CAN any thing be more honest | Notice the fact that 1 never publish any certificate commendatory of the above waless it has the residence of the individual giving it append- ed, which enables you to satisfy yourselves (by enquiry) that the Onguent is tedly whatit purports to be; and understand also that it 13 warranted in ‘il cases, either young or old, operly applied, to effectually stay alopecy, or falling off uf the hair, restore itto bald parts, eradicate pityrieais, dan- druff, seurt, and all exfoilations of the cuticle or scalp; change red orgrey’ hairs to a beautiful dark color, make the hair soft, curly, &e. " ‘ hereby certify that Ihave been seriously afflicted with dandeuff und failing off of the hair, and. made use of several articles for the sane withou: the least benefit: indeed ] was tearful of hecoming bald fnally,, being induced to use Halts Hible Ouguent, lam ap ny to say the result . tory, for in a short time t d it ever was, being also soft, moist and glossy. | strongly recommend itforthe above. Yours, &e., MES BLANCARD, No. 48, Avenue D. (> Recollect, Hill's Iufaltible Onguent cah_ be obtained uly at his principal office, on the northwest corner of Pine and jausau sta., and of the following Agents:—Jervis’ FrncyStore, 635 Broadway; Wm. H. Carey & Co., 186 Pear! st.; | Graham & Co., 73 Water st.;Wm. A. Crocker,91Maiden laue; Mr. Tho- mas Sewell, 478 Grand st, New ¥ A. Spooner & Co., 57 Fulton st. rs. J. Joxdan’s Fancy Store, 59 Atlantic L. 1.3 No. 178 Grand street; E. Banzett’s ' Confection between Grand and South Ist streets, Williamsburgh ; D. A Herrick, No.8 Delavan House, Albany, New York; er & Mowbry, co i Market'and Charles Jos. £. Trippe, 293 Broad, corner +N. A. Crary, 140 Merrimac stre 030 Im*re ‘VO THE PUBLIC. ‘Mr Eorards, i » in Ist, GIVE MY ARTICLES A TRIAL AWD JUDGE FOR YOURSELF [ WARRANT them ali to be cs repr.sented, or the money refunded. ., MY EAU LUSTRAL HAIR RESTORATIVE. This universally approved and admired acticle, free from ar dent spirits, pungent essential aud other destructive mate- rvs, cleans the hair expeditionsly, renders it beautifully orght, and imparts to it the delicate ftagrarce of the flowers.— Hair washed with this Extract soon becomes pleasingly soft and luxuriant in its growth ; and it will positively bring in new hair on bala heads by itsuse, and hair thathay been m and is turning grey or falling improper preparations ery lor and brilhaney by Ttiga preservauve al affections of the sk venting the falling o! Itis the simple plan a | nou the head, as dondrnff—nud for pre- | ‘of the hair and turning grey. | ‘oduee and immed ate extract of some lutary for the hair 0 highly. cleansing that it disengages the Epidermis avd Capillary tabes of the corresive action of the Perspiration, and of the dry and | deod particles that it deposits. ‘Chis preparation purihes the | haiz, aud gives to it n beautifel gloss aad softies, and a agreeable and vivifying perfume, Big Me EVIDENC Nature is un inexhaustible mine, study will always find room to exeavate ; itis that source, alone, which produces all thit man calls invention, and which he would do better, perhaps, to name adaptation | For sale, wholesale and retail by ULES MAUEL, Perfuiner and Chemist, No, 46 South Third street, Philadelphia. and by my agents :—-J. B. Jacquemod, No. 413 Arwult, Keipvane Bazaar, Nos. 14% and 11 Broadway Willard, 8. W. corer of Cedar aud William streets Freminims was awarded at the Fi i ndowed with proper a ington st, Bi rice 62! two copies for $1. All ofders should. be to Robert H., Damout, os above, For sale, in New ¥: tk, only by UM, 121 Falton st; Philadelphia, Arcade, Cheseut st A HYDROPATHY. inblished in M NJ. Dr. Geo, I Dexter. Iu Lyphts, Seale inder the t) Int mittent Fevers, the setion of the Wat \y = oe of diseases ittle ac Seve |, Eruptive eluding curzatures on ion.) dity with which relief 18 obtained is o it : ders itworthy ‘the consideration 6 bp ote ga id, addr cvters of | paid, addre Morristown, Neder ® i meet with attention. TD edaere grep for Traine and mastic tion: A complete double set of best miner ie ites, Ajset of best mineral ‘Teeth, on fine gold essure, Sing Ply By | trance in H ‘AYING Jom of fine Gold and Silvs HYDROPATHIC INSTITUION has been recently es. supervision of ittent, and Re- to shorten ¥ at the various hydropathic in ssed to Dr. DEXTER, dG Lw*r TEETH! TEETH! CE'TH inserted without pain, and warranted good as the | ring Recto, Gold, from BEFORE ish ce of Canal street and Broad treet. IMPORTATION OF WATCHES. Enrope, with anew assortment | ‘atches and Movements, a lot o ble time Watches and Move- tions in those afflicted ‘Teeth on $50 00 ate, the upper jaw, to be wornby atmospheric | re 0 00 $1 00 to 5 00 | 75 to 1 50 | = | dT 2tis*rh | tirely new style and of jor finish, we take | to call the attention of all persons in the watch | ness to visit i | Raabe, aby aay ee wb | REARS wan, | repairing o' ‘ | tiewlarly thase otfine and iiffowle woke Seatinee: J) EATHERS—1,000 lbs. We i oreale by {BP EGTHRRSM 10 he ets BUG: ergata, | articles in hi 289 “RHEUMATISM—ACUTE ANI CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC RINGS MAGNETIC FLUID. cure. for the agonizing pains of ma, Ni severe mo compl ous power 8 applied by nie Bards, Belts, Bracelets, the Rings, abd cen be adapted ( Perfect conveniences Christie's Gal proved in all f weakness, and "5 4 preventive for Yields to thi able discovery. are « mods y part of the body with Strengthening Plasters, highly ap - of she chest, pain 1m the side, general Olds, axe also to be obtained. ‘The genuine Galvanic Plasters h re covering of pur silk. ers are worthless tious. "The ouly place New York where ihe genwive articles can be olvained, 18 at 13: Fulton stre t, Sun Building, a5 twin | BLEECKER’S BIRD DBPOT, No. 6 Astor Place, late A few doors Bi tubseriber respectful Tor the site of nd hopes by scrict attention and | rit the patronage of those dispos | Native,) Co ds, ke, fair and upright dealing, to set! to indulge in this most delightful faney, In addition to those mentioned, his stock will co i ine, including Fahey Pigeous of the Fold and Silver Fish, German receipt, Cutie Fish Bon z Orders from out of the mprise all | ta, ¢ rove a N.B Newt ee 12, 1015, 3. G. BELL, | TAXIDERMIST, j + has BROADWAY, comer of Reade street, of Cases, ke. Iso, 4 large collection of ile or exchanged. Pet rior manker, to order— constantly on hind ¢ variety for parlor or mautel o Mounted Birds, Bird Ski Birds, Ke. 1 fo. nm Public or private collections supplied at the shortest notice. a2 Im*r ‘Adzes, shipwrigh', each Measure, copper, set “* coopers’ copper, each | Marline, Ib | Axes, broad, each Match i 70% wood, each Maul, | Augurs, set Almanac, nautical, each | Anvil, Ib Boat, Hooks, copper, exch PEEK, | which experience and | . ADVE CORE BORIS, j 33 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received. at the Treasury Depart mt until the 20th ‘supplies of Ship | Chandlery, tve., and in such ¥, aud at such times as may be required to. the use of the United States Reveune Steamer and Boats, which may be employed inthis Distriet, during | theyear commencing the Ist January uext, as per following schedule :— | Rest e spikes, steel, each Match rope, lb REX, YORK, jee. 9th, 1845. Anchors and kedyes, Ib Awls, brad, doz s enc Buckets, deck weach line, “ 'cedai cach Nippers, each Ny Brushes, i, eat h Oakum, Ib “varnish, each Oil, sperm, winter strained, elamp, each wall tar, evel paint, sasorted , doz whitewash, ei: .ch jon summer, gall linseed, boiled, all aes. Qil. tar, «i ‘orn, doz 5 Oars, ash, feet Bunting, all colors, full! width, |“ ‘spruce, feet ieee Bunting, all colors, bh width. | Pens, steel. card, each piece Paints, black lead, Ib Beeswax, Ib white in oil, Blocks, friction rollers, per ground, Ib inch, per sheave * rediead ‘ - Bi iron bushed chy | Parcelling, yd sheathing, ream Paper, “ foolscap, ream * Jette, cold pressed, ream “envelope, quire sand, assorted, doz Pump tacks, copper. thousand "iron, thousand Pitch, eh Planes, jovnter, each doz Blankets. rose, pair Wied-spreads, Marseilles, piece Bread Baskets, tin, piece Bell, table, each “ “large, and fixtures, each Bits bor:ng, each Bullet Moulds, set | Boatswain's ( er, each ‘jaek,each Brace and ‘| smoothing, each Belyying Pins, iron, each “fore, enc ‘ wooll, each “ mnateb, set | Padlocks, brass, each | Tune il, each Putty, Ib Palms, mounted, each Palm irons, eae! Plates, Queen’s ware, dinner h Barometer, each Cordage, tarred hemp, patent, Ibs Cordage, tarred hemp, bolt rope, bs ner, doz Cordage, Manilla, Ibs 40 do. desert, doz Cables, hemp, ewt do do dishes; as. ‘chain, ibs soried, each sheet, Ibs Priming wire, each “phy Powder flasks, 8, piece [s, assorted, set cold, exch Candles, speria, 1b Compasses, brass, 10 inch, eh is each, copper, each: per, each , oxe. Pump, hand, c0) Prickers,each t | Pincers, each Packing hooks, Ibs Packing yarn, hemp, lbs Rules, carpenter, two feet, | i No. Id, ya acl Coal, Lehigh, delivered, ton | Rammers and sponges,each | Cook's Li 8, each Rotton Stone, I! | a Stone, Lp are ‘Scrapers, gun, each Cups and Saucers, Queen's] Serapers, cast steel, each =| ware, doz Spile estors, plain plated, set Crowbars, Ibs Curtains, moreen, ‘made up, 8, assorted, doz e eum Copstan, Bars, rs, carpenter's, pair rs, mn. doz. late, hand, each 'y hole, each for hosts, “ tennon, each wood, each | ers, each compass, each Connisters for'oil, each Cotton, waste, Ib Coal Seraper, each Screw Drivers, each Spoke Shaves, each Squares, iron, each "snail, each Deck Lights, patent, each Soap, brown, Ib Duck, ravens, Spun'yarn, bh ch wep skins, each imperial, bolt entton, bolt Drum, piece: Drawing Knives, piece Sauce pans, each Stove, cabin, each “coal, each Shot boxes,’ each Shot round, Io Emery, Ib * eanniater, 1b | - Saw setts, enc! | Files, hand saw, each Sounding rods, each wood rasps, each Funnel, wood, water, each Frying pans, eael ite. each = grinding, each ‘holy, eae set, each Scuttle Butt, 60 galls, each linis, huud Scales and weight, set Flannel, cylinder, yd Stoppers, claw, 1b" Forge aid bellows, each Sloted each eG Sledge, Shovels, iron, exch Gouges, set Glasses, log, 14 sec., each Gtue,Ths 7° e" Gilets, assorted, doz Gite Pot, piece cotton, Th Grid FOR each Thimbles, open and welded,|b Gunter’ Seale, each Tallow, Ih Grapnels, 1b Bar, gail rpentin bbl Haysers, Manilla, Ib Lae i ‘hemp, + | Tormentors, cook’s, each Houseline, thread, assorted colors, Ib iCanbrotine, Ib Towels, damask, yard Hooks aod Thimbles, Ib ‘Tureen and Ladle, ‘block tin, Handspikes, hickory, each 4 walout, each eae! Tumblers, cut glass, doz 2 shod, ‘avle Spoons, German silver, Hammers, claw, each oz, s "pump, each Tea Spoons, German silver, * riveting, each loz “chipping, each ‘Table cloths, linen, yard Hoole, anchor, tish, Tb ‘in measures, set chain, Ib Tube boxes, leather, ench dcx ‘ubes, quill, doz | ‘ds, pennant, 1b Tracks, leading, Drass, each , can, Top mauls, eact Hatchets, eae! Tape lines, 100 feet, each | Hoes, each "ea kettles, iron, each haeeire Trane, eel ok, writing, quart ‘rumpets, brass, | hands ib mpc ein, each feet, th i ‘Thermometers. brass, each * caulking, each : i us tin, eae! ane | Tongs, Dlackamithe, | K » copal, gall Kids, copper, hooped, exch bright, ‘call | wide al Leather, rigging, 1b lack,’ pump, I Vice, hand, 1b Log lines, hank Wood, onk, sawed and deli- | Lanterns, *ignal, copper, each | _vered, cord | battle, Wood, birch, sawed and deli- deck, each vered, cord Litharge, Ib Wood. maple, sawed and deli- Lead lines, deep sea, 120 fath- | _vered, cord Wood, ‘yellow birch, sawed anddetivered, coi ‘ood, white birch, sawed and delivered, cord | Pine, cord spruce, cord emlock, cord Loggetheads,. I ls Lumber, white’ pine, clear,| Whiting, I bot Wrenches, wood, each t! Lumber, plank, foot ee iron, Log Reel, each ‘Water cask, oak, 60 gallons, | {, Lamp-black, Ib | each d Water breakers, oak, 15 gal- Mallets, caulki ous, each H vee gervin Wiek, lamp, 1b Ne ia NT REMC enineal etehenyamorted, Ibe, fo bids wil entertain from persons not actually en- ed in the business to which this advertisement refers. idders will transmit their proposals sealed to the Secretary ury. of the T é Printe articles wi'l be furnished to ship chandlers, it this office. ait ath t W. LAWRENCE, Collector. [ADVERTISEMENT.] CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, Collector's Office, December, 1815. wise severely injured in the melee, SEALED PROPOSALS will be meocived atthe Tremary | “Aner coursed had. summed up, the Court briefly ) Derartment, until che ath instant for the supply of rations | charged the jury. After some consultation, they re- pcwaner ote et neem en en es Revenue | inrned, and the foreman announced that they had found Steamer Spencer, for the term of one year from the Ist day of Jannary next, i ~ "The ration for the revenue service ia the same as that allowed in the naval service, 1g th or, and consists of the ar- ticles enumerated in the following table, to wit: Ibjoz | Ibs, of | ounces of | hf pints of i Sea te Days of the Weel. gaiis 4 SSRERE SB A iigesdiiiss "m1 B41 1 uo41k |W ke Sicha mM KM ts Qed ongice 89 14 lt Per week. 626 3190 2 7A 8 oe ‘The rations to be a Nihglesome quality, to bi proved by the Collector; and the dit 1 the rations, to be delivered on bord cient casks and vessels, to be provided by him the pos The plaintiff al- the contents thereof distinetly mar! he | yy and > “i]s to be distinctly anderstoods aes Sids will be entertain. | leges he sustuined considerable epee Pep only ed from persons not netually engaged in the business to wh in preparing to remove, but in procuring another estal these offers refer, and that the contractor wall be bound to.fur | lishment. . ‘the defence wes three-fold : first, it was con- hish, upon reasonable notice, as often as may be required by | tended thet a principal was not bound by the acis of a reat S tion of captain of the vessel; with the approba Collec. | 4 Co., 273 Broadway; Dr. Carroll & Co. | No. 3 Murray di Imtec | same house. confined | testimony corroborated by other witnes: damages for these injuries the action was brought. Mrs. Morrell was ‘the aggre and scratches complained ¢ were inflicted in a gener & verdict of $90 for ; Wrristeton, coungel for defendants, directed the jury tobe on being called, hi The Judge or- them back to their room, and to bring in their v For plainitls, J Lawton. April, 1845, entered int | plaintiff the bakery, stor 1 | Hoor, back and front basement, the house, No. 175 Broom stre: SMITH, alias HONEYMAN, One of the Supposed Barge Robbers, Coort Inte! Genexat Sessions, Dec. 17. madge and Aldermen Henry and Meserole. ence. Trial of Smith alias Honeyman, on a Charge of Robbing the Court this morning, the prosecution called Mr. Samuel C. Mott, to show that he had the letting of a certain house in dist dale road, and that he let March last ; also that it was occupied by others, &c., with a view of proving the con- nection between all the accused parties, or in other words, an important link in the chain of circumstantial thus establish the alleged conspiracy to rob the barge, and Smith’s participancy in the case, both prior and subsequent to the robbery. ‘The admission of this testimony was objected to by counsel for defence, | and the prosecution contended it was admissible; where- upon the question was argued at length by David Gra- cady, Esq., in behalf of the | j, accused and against the admission of the testimony, and qs., {or the the evidence pro- | recess, the Court | the Barge Clinton, resumed.—On opening street, near the Bloom it to William Parkinson evidence, anc ham, Jr. and James M. by Ogden Hoffman and James R. Whiting, E prosecution end in favor of admitting posed-to be adduced. iter a brie uled that the testi was admissible; whereupon Mr. 4 Mote stodbotlod t state’ : u question | Congress to urge the Postmaster General to give to Sa- s Edwards, the repu- | Vanna a daily mail, by ceamers, from Charleston. Mott proceeded to state that he let the house ir to William Parkinson, and that M! ted daughter of Hoi no, and } ness about the hou hous thia witness ony farther at this time, but urt that at a subsequent stage of the ti h to recall him t2 the stand, for the ing additional facts. ‘The Court then adjou morrow morning. Superlor Court. Before Chief Justice Jones. Dec. 17.—Wm, Dinneford vs. efore Recorder Tall- | ler came to see Wit- | d ‘afterwards saw them at the | the eth «natant by freezing, The counsel for prosecution here stated, that | en many DY id they were not prepared to pursue thejr examination of i intimated to the | they should | has been commenced. pose of elicit- | ned until to- ‘erdinand Palmo, Danel Price ''wo Cents, From the Alsen atie ‘rom the Albany Atlas, Dec. 16. On fete morning last, the Morseutias stood 10 | degrees below zero, Yesterday noon it commenced raining, and has continued to fall aince that ti though not heavily. As @ matter of course, the | walks and streets are in a pitiable condition, and pod tri-nizing is dangerous. On the 12th inst., they had colder weather at Onwego than was ever before experienced in December. It is stated that the mercury went far below zero, but as this information is, rather indefinite,the degree of chi! is left to the imagination of the reader. | From the Louisville Journal, Di After tela o and rai for forty- weather turned cvld again last evening. is clear of ice, but is very low. At M been very cold, and the Hagle of th ground was covered with snow to the de} (From the Richmond Times, Saturday evening we had hail and rain and sleet. Sun- day the weather was mild cnough to dissolve the sleet, but it continued to rain with brief intervals during the day; and y ceneoae we had another grand snow-s ‘The snow was falling fast when our paper went to press. « [From the Quebec Gazette, Dee. 8.) | , The weather has become milder since yesterda’ day the thermometer is only at five deg below and the snow falling from the tin roofs. The lat ace counts from the vessels in the river will be found in our shipping news. {From the Boston Journal, Dec. 16.) We had a furious gale from the north last night. The wind blew in fearful and fitful gusts, and its ho wlings frequently reminded us of the poor fellows on our coast, drenched in salt water, worn out with the labors of a long passage, and perhaps short of provisions and cloth- ing, Such a.welcome as old Boreas gave the m last night to Massachusetts Bay, altho strong one, Wi nota very warm oue, or of a character altogether accep- table to their feelings. [From the Bangor Whig, Dec. 11.] A fine snow storm this morning, which added to the snow already upon the ground, willbe likely to make good sleding in the woods. The sleighing is excellent, and our market is thronged to- lay with teams laden with productions. The river closed on Saturday mght last, and all matters are now put upon the w. ‘tablish ment. . 10.) ‘ht hours, the ‘he river here his, it had ys that the of 8 inches. 16, e1 Fact Fancy. It is said that William Smith will decline the office of Governoc of Virginia. It is not every one thet | will refuse such an office. Therefore, nous verrons. | When the railroad through France to Marseilles completed, the trip between London and Alexa ndri | in Egypt, will be accomplished in seven days. Steamers now take fifteen days, The Legislature of Georgia has passed e resolu- | tion requesting their Senators and Representatives in ‘There were three deaths near Cumberland, on The aqueduct on the Canal, across Mahonin Creek, at Danville, is to be entirely rebuilt; the wor: ‘The population of Russia is 62,500,000 ; yet there is less wealth and strength than in the United States. Wood was eelling in St. Louis on the 4th instant, from six to eight dollars a cord. Coal at seventeen cents per bushel. A large brick building, designed for a cotton fac- E. Tylee et al—This was an action of trespass, foran ale tory, has been erected on the site formerly occupied by leged forcible entry street, known as Palmo’s Opera House. contained a clause or promise, that Dinueford should at liberty to continue the possession of the pre another month, upon paying a further sum of $6 ing #0. to one Jam into certain premises in Chambers | the Westfield paper mill. On the 26th of March last, Mr. Palmo demised to Mr. Dinneford, the | aforesaid premises, for one month, for $600. ‘The demise e 8 for , and giving Mr. Palmo a written notice of his intention of do- On the 26th of April, Mr. Palmo let the premises T, Dumbleton, at an additional rent of The village of Ravenna, on the Ohio Canal, ship- ped, during the past year, seven hundred and thirty tons Of cheese. ‘This was a mighty business. An experimental trip was made on Wednes uae last from Norfolk, by the U.S. steamers Water W ite! and Engineer, the former with Loper’s propeller ; the latter with perpondicular wheel. The Engineer dis tanced the Witch about a mile, but when lashed ste rn to $150. Mr. Dinneford thereupon procured $600, tendered | starn, the Witch towed the Engineer. thet sum to Mr. Palmo, and insisted on the benefit of the Palmo refused, and | ion until the 3d day | of May, when, healleges, Mr. Palmo, with several other persons, forcibly entéred, and put him out of posession. | iving sum- obtained a | sluice way- verdict. ‘(he case was subsequently certioraried into the Supreme Court, since when no further proceedings | were taken. Dinneford alleges that he sustained consi- | derable loss by being disposessed and deprived at that | time of the use of the theatre, inasmuch as the city was then full of strangers, brought in by the spring business, and also to witneus the great race between Fashion and Peytona, which was to be run about that time —and brought this action to recover damages for his alleged clause in the article of demise. Dinneford continued to keep po Dinneford next proceeded under the act for 6 mary possession, before Judge Oakley, an los: For the defence, 1t war svugis to be proved eford deciared that he had lost $1400 by the th during the month he oce' keopi salaries; concern that evening; und the evenin, term would expire he gave up the poi gave the receipts of t ners, with ‘he posse pose of collecting u give the keys and possession to Mr. Palmo. lea: within the time prescribed. It was proved that the Bow: ry theatre was burned down at the time, which caused Mr. Dinneford to change his mind, calculating that, in consequence of that event there would be a great run on Palmo’s, and by continuing the performances, a conside- | rable sum of money would be made, These were the | The Court they retired, and will render verdict this morning. For plaintiff, Mr. principal points of the defendants’ defence. briefly charged the jury, after which Blunt; for defendants, Mr. Brooks, Common Picas, Before Judge Ulshoeffer. Dec. 17.—Abraham J. Morrell and Wife vs. Asa H, ap- , in the One morning in the month of July last, during the very warm weather, Mrs. West, wishing to ing the front base- | Mrs. Morrel came down stairs about West and Wife.—From the evidence in this case, peared both the pai d in Robinson stre keep the house cool, insisted on le ment door open, | seven o'clock in the morning, found the door open, and | objected. High words followed. Mrs. West commenced throwing some things belouging to Mrs. Morrell out of the basement into the area. Hostilitios then commenced between the two ladies in good earues’, and it wai shown by testimony on the psrt of M advers | and arms with a wash club; hit and her hair and frock, and afterwards followed her up stairs, and there 6 y struck her while in the bh: 01 hereby inflicting er to her room for a month acts was sworn to by Mr. and Mrs, Morreil’s Jaughter, a child of nine years old, there bi erson then in the house, and the main vored to be shown thi For the defence, it was en r, and that the brui: Jt was also shown that Mra. West was sul plaintiffs. polled, and on tne name of Mr. Tys swered that it was not his verdict. ict this morning Before Judge Ingraham. Conrad Rose vs. Win. Ogilvie —This was an action on the case, torécover damages for an alleged breach of contract’ The defendant, by his agent, on the 17th of 10'a written contract to let to the and back rooms on the first and stable attached to | }, , for one year, at the rent iaintiff to get poss a ferval between the date jonthly, the In th atre, ied it, and had no intention of | ng it longer; that he was at the time inembarrassed circumstances, and unable to pay the performers their d had informed them he would wind up the the day his ion; that he house that evening to the perfor- jon of the premises, for the pur- | the proceeds of the eyoning’s enter- ainment, with directions that they were afterwards to It was also insisted, that he had not complied with the clause in the by giving notice and tendering the sum of $600, Morrell, that her _ ing no other atures of her To recover (if any were received) aflray, which took place be- | | tween eight and nine o’clock the same morning, after | Mr. Morrell, who was sent for to his place of bu: urtived. | from rheumatism at the time, and in a delicate state of health, and thet Mrs. West’s ancle was cut and ether- ness, ‘ing john Graham ; for defendants, Mr. n the plaintiff was to remises to another | Mise Legare, the sister of the late Attorney Ge- neral, has presented a portrait of her brother to the re- venue cutter bearing his name. Very appropriate. Three hundred sheep were drowned at Rome, New York, last week, by breaking through the ice of a Two express agencies have been established be- tween New York and Somerville, similar to those be- tween this city and the commercia! metropolis. These expresses are important links in the commercial chain of the Union. A meeting was to be held at Newport on Monday to take measures in favor of a railroad from Newport to Fall River. Mr. Hancock, who is extensively engaged in packing beef in ‘Westbrook, lost $3300 in the cars, on ‘uesday evening, between Portsmouth and Portland. Francis Dwight, of Albany, is dead. He was con- nected w ith the Common Schools. Counterfeit two dollar bills on the Tompkins County Bank are in circulation in Wayne county. A sad event occurred in Paris, Stark county, Onio, on the 25th ult., Joseph Whitacre, while hunting turkies, imitated a turkey call, while concealed by the bush; brother. in-law, hearing it, be geo) , and sesing something he supposed to be w turkey, fired, and killed Mr. W. onthe spot. The Rev. Mr. Dean, the Chinese missionary, and a native Celestial, are in St. Louis. The G, M. Bibb, an iron steamship built at Pitts- burgh, Sh Mr. Hunter’s plan, is to have other propellers ettached, Several steamboats are aground and ice bound, in the Ohio and Wabash rivers. A lad named Allan Stevens was killed in Phil delphia, at the corner of Sth and Market streets, on Tu day last, by a horse attached to a baker’s wagon k nock- inghim down. The horse had run off from where he was standing, and pursued his career up Market street, onthe pavement, with great fury, clearing it of gers, boxes, Kc. Stevens was standing at the corner with other lads, who were all knocked down. The driver of the wagon was arrested and committed, and the owner, \ir, Rupp, held to bail ia the sum of $1000. A young lady named Stevens, while walking | through South Pearl street, Albany, on Monday morning, fell and broke her log. If afew ashes; or some salt, ha been strewed upon the sidewalks, this melancholy acei- dent would have been avoided. The citizens of Newport and vicinity were to hold a public meeting on Monday evet 4 rat the sub- ject of a railroad between that place and Fall River, and to consult upon the necessary steps to bring the before the legislature of Rhode Island at its next session. John G, Whittier, Esq.. of Amesbury, has gone | to Washington as the bearer of a petition against the an- | nexation of Texas. A new born white male infant was found dead on Monday, on the Locust street dock, Posen gen enclos- ed in around basket, covered with a lid, et on the top of it. Upon examination, the le; | were discovered to have been broken. | The razor strop man isin Baltimore. He has a “few more left.” The Rev. Mr. Adams preached a bitter and rabid discourse in Boston on Sunday evening, against theatres and theatrical exhibitions. Two thousand two hundred and sixty-two clocks were shipped from New Haven, on Friday, for Philadel- p hi It 1s said that Hon. John C. Calhoun will be pre- sent at the celebration of the landing of Pilgrims at Pl; mouth. is to be the guest of the Hon. Daniel Wel ster. The census of Norwich has just been completed, and shows a population of 9,356. The most rapid in- ase, since 1840, has been in Greenville. The in » whole town, since 1340, is 2,117, which is 30 per cent pon the population of 740. The ivory crucifix is exhibiting at the Masenic fall, Philadelphia. The fourth annual meeting of the Philadelphia Sunday School Union was held on the 16th, in the central Presbyterian church, which was thronged on the occa- sion. There are one hundred and ten schools within the ounds of the Society, which number— d pu; . ti 4 . 9,998 12,876 Total. . + 9,009 "The Rev. Alexander R. Thompson, of Brooklyn, wad escaped the unanimous call from the first Presby’ hof Morristown, and will enter upon the u special ; ot di 5 day in each week,) | \ terian Chure! ‘otf eck mreae ad feet egertbices ie any. pe ganivalemes | to “aor erian Of us charge the first Sunday in January next, the corresponding parts of the ration allowed inthe naval ser- | Ch? ee Pie nother purpose. Secondly, it was con- A fire broke outin the Odd Fellows’ Lodge room, "Persone ing will tranemit their bids sealed to the See- tended that the contract was improperiy drawn, it ap rittsburgh, on tho 13th, which Ph ant thal ae retary of the ary pearing on the face of it to be drawn in the name of the oxertiun on the part of the firemen, i . latter; and thirdly, that the action was premature, 3 a , drug. AGENTS FOR THE CHEMICAL HAIR —— gndshould uot bo brought before the expi. ation of the printer. of the Pitteburg Cathovic: INVIGORATOR. for which the contract was made, which would not F and Chosen Friends Lodge Le 0. of 0. A REMEDY for all diseases inci tothe Hair, and its | ¢ betore the first of May next. Verdict for the ‘oom just dtted up, is entirely ruined, and restorative inall cases where baldness is not beyond the )); $40. all the 6] did ja and paraphernalia of the — e bbeoeshbe ifthe re EC PHALON or pint, Mr. Mostings; for J‘ondant, Ms. Pinck- trope nr, Baylan ox ome type in ay attempt 16 Stateand Country Agents.—O. & ney. si b rr: the latter was insured for J.P. Smith Cay Aver & Phelad, Se Broad C i the Ohio, | sadaler, next door, lost some by the water poured on the f Tenth and Chesnut streets, Phil Gaxar Loss or Prorenry.—The ice on the p | sadder, nex 0 The ni exceed ice, corner of Court and Howard streets, Boston, V- B. between Cincinnats and Louisville, has made sad havoc fire by vight engines in service. The bight was exceed: Lockrow, 4 Beaver street, Albany; 0. 5, rower, No. 105 nes the flat boats, At Madison five had sank, | ingly cold, the ice forming rapidly Hho ee ve ehick. Fulton aret, ‘Brooktvn sl. 8, igfeher, Marehon Ulter Their cargoes, consisting of sovoral thousand barrelé | coating 1 with sheet of water of rougn to thelt Bove. Jo, N. Y.; 3 Use yy a * Q 'y wes an} re u1 4 D, H r, saved in a damaged state. Another, 0 ness, an Ghantenron’ Hotel, 8. 1.4 Garton Anderton, Newport Be Li | Poa se Davia, of cincinnati, was sunk below Madison | ral engines. via Bioorer, Dragelsta, Hudson, NY. =” i and 1900 barrels of flour badly damaged. Two others Riven —The navigation of the 1,9 nts—179 Division street, opposite Ludlow, N, Y.; | were stink near Bethichem, and their cargors saved ina Tue Mississirer Rivets vine vears been 90 uei oddington, Apothecary No. ia Hudson street, edenet damaged « ‘Several more are reported to be Minsioalrg} pes ie Ps present. The low stage of ol Spray 1 N,. 4 Rares fancy Stores No. U8 Grand | agrougd and in a perilous condition. Le hi oa aie avd Calto, tue mouth of pr ae EMO’ x the Ohio, has made the sna : Lb ‘tue Sac ann Fox Inp1ans.—The | , Be Soe loret vapid sogussule- NOTI | ranington ('to.) advertiser of the 24th ult, suys:— | TOT*,?Piny je, adda greatly tothe trouble ef the steam, the Franklin House, | 473 Indians, belongin, Wie! sonacquuqe, many of the argat New Orlane Eh his di i A New York, Dee. 11, 1645. J, W. THORNE & CO., Prodnee and Flour Merchant, 118 | oF + Broad street. ones sinexs will be Con: /Qq through thu city on their ot sabes BART ar) Tae chiels are in the company—two sons hat Do hich has been selected for the: wk, Longhorn (bead chil), Blackneck (c whey (achiel). X aid up, an ety ereather continue, toat te communication between jet "i the mouth of the Ohio, will be suspend sy joliver freeziug or becoming gorged with ion ne